Eastern Roman or early Byzantine Empire coil-formed pottery amphora with a piriform body
- Pottery
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19.25 x 14.25 in
(48.9 x 36.2 cm)
Ancient Near East, Holy Land, late Eastern Roman or early Byzantine Empire, ca. 4th to 5th century CE. A wonderful and sizable example of a coil-formed pottery amphora with a piriform body, dozens of impressed rings along the exterior, a pair of loop handles, and an everted rim atop a squat neck. The protruding base and textured surfaces allowed this vessel to sit in a stable manner atop nearly any kind of loose ground like dirt or sand, and the wide mouth suggests the contents were kept inside via a stopper made of pitch or plaster. Size: 14.25" W x 19.25" H (36.2 cm x 48.9 cm); 19.875" H (50.5 cm) on included custom stand.
A Certificate of Authenticity
- Created: 4th to 5th Century
- Inventory Number: 3002 Von Schmidt Family Trust
- Collections: Von Schmidt Family Trust Antiquities Collection 3000